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Last night in Camden, north London, Moncler joined with Octavian and Palm Angels' Francesco Ragazzi to mark the release of the new 8 Moncler Palm Angels collection.

One of nine collections as part of the Moncler Genius project, the 8 Moncler Palm Angels releases today, June 6, at Moncler boutiques, online, and in selective wholesale networks worldwide.

However last night, packed in amongst the crowd were sightings of the collection, which features Moncler's trademark bulbous puffers and Palm Angels' signature loud and rave aesthetics.

"It's a much bigger collection than the previous one. My favorite pieces are the metallic jackets. They truly represent the collaboration," explains Ragazzi. He and Octavian were joined by Remo Ruffini, Moncler's mastermind behind the multi-collection Moncler Genius project, along with DJs Mary Charteris, Chloé Caillet, and Josh Ludloworld, fellow London rap star AJ Tracey, along with Felix Spoone, Celia Boudjema, and model Jessica Alexander.

"I started working in Moncler 12 years ago as an intern. I owe so much to the company as it allowed me to grow both personally and professionally and to build my own vision for Palm Angels," added Ragazzi. "Today, being able to participate in the Moncler Genius project with my own brand is a great honor for me and is for sure one of the greatest achievements in my career so far."

Our Fashion Director, Atip W, was in attendance with photographer Shezi Manezi — see our selects from the night, above, before checking out the 8 Moncler Palm Angels collection here.

 

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